10 Things to Know for Today: 8-21

8/21/2014
ASSOCIATED PRESS
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    Jerry "Uncle Black" Rodgers, a Ferguson resident, raises his hands during a protest on West Florissant Avenue in Ferguson, Mo. on Wednesday, Aug. 20, 2014. On Aug. 9, 2014, a white police officer fatally shot Michael Brown, an unarmed black 18-year old, in the St. Louis suburb. (AP Photo/Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Curtis Compton)

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  • Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today:

    1. OFFICIALS: RESCUE MISSION FAILED

    Obama sent special forces to Syria this summer to save Americans held by the Islamic State, but they failed to locate any — including journalist James Foley.

    2. HOLDER VISITS FERGUSON, DESCRIBES OWN RUN-INS WITH POLICE

    The U.S. attorney general tells community leaders of the humiliation he felt after having his car searched after he was twice pulled over in New Jersey.

    3. WHOSE HAND MAY HAVE TORPEDOED GAZA TRUCE

    Some Palestinian and Israeli officials say Qatar pressured Hamas to reject a lasting ceasefire to undermine Egypt’s efforts in that regard.

    4. ISRAELI AIR STRIKE DEALS BLOW TO HAMAS

    Three senior military leaders in the militant Palestinian group are killed in a raid in southern Gaza.

    5. PAKISTAN OFFICIALS HOLD TALKS WITH PROTESTERS

    The government wants to find a “win-win” solution for demonstrations that are besieging parliament and demanding the prime minister’s resignation over alleged election fraud.

    6. BIG BANK AGREES TO BIG SETTLEMENT

    Bank of America has reached a record $17 billion deal with the government to resolve an investigation into its role in the sale of mortgage-backed securities before the 2008 financial crisis, officials say.

    7. NAVY BOOTS 34 FOR CHEATING

    The AP’s Robert Burns reports that the sailors are being kicked out of the service for their roles in a cheating ring at a nuclear power training site.

    8. SOUTH KOREANS DEFEND NOODLES FOR THEIR INSTANT GRATIFICATION

    The world’s largest consumers of ramen are spurning a U.S. study that links the beloved fast-food staple to some risks for heart disease.

    9. EUROPE’S TOP SOCCER TEAMS SEARCH FOR TALENT AMONG U.S. KIDS

    As Americans’ appetite for the sport grows, international clubs seek to increase their fan base and find the next Leo Messi in places like South Florida.

    10. WHERE LGBT TOURISTS ARE BEING LURED

    Las Vegas is making sure the LGBT community knows it is welcome in the world’s marriage mecca--even if gay marriage is still banned in Nevada.